Work on the new commemorative park where the Marines Hall once stood in Titahi Bay is set to begin in the first part of the new year.
Heartbreaker Productions invite you to their house for a sleepover.
Midnight Confessions is an experimental anthology piece about love, loss and the power of female friendships. Inspired by the classic play, Love and Information by Caryl Churchill, this piece is set in the intimate setting of a sleepover. It is a coming of age love letter to the friendships that shaped us growing up. Self discovery, vulnerability, exclusion and heartbreak are woven through topics of girlhood, love, trust and growth.
Recognition for Porirua City harbour health project
A Porirua City project which aims to restore the health of Te Awarua-o-Porirua Harbour has been named a finalist in the 2022 Local Government New Zealand (LGNZ) Awards.
It was launched in April, in partnership with Ngāti Toa and Sustainable Coastlines. Over 20 years Porirua City Council, in partnership with the programme, aims to plant more than 6 million plants on the banks of the 588km of streams that run into the harbour.
Date the Maker, Guest Appearance from Rex Pickett - Winetopia
Winetopia confirms appearance of Sideways novelist and filmmaker Rex Pickett, invites guests to ‘Date The Maker’ in a Winetopia First, and a host of new wineries join the Wellington event Winetopia presented by Singapore Airlines, New Zealand’s tastiest and most extravagant celebration of wine, has announced several exciting updates for their upcoming events happening across NZ from this July.
Wellington artists featured on unique puzzles
PieceHouse is putting a spotlight on New Zealand artists through a different medium, high-quality jigsaw puzzles. Two of our artists are local Wellingtonians, Bonnie Brown from Studio Bon and Nikki Astwood from Revised Edition. You can view their puzzles on the Piecehouse website: www.piecehouse.co.nz
Economic Wellbeing Strategy - Have your say!
WELL_NGTON is a sculptural sign for Instagram-able times
A giant sculptural sign on the waterfront will present new and unique photo opportunities for locals and visitors alike as they physically become a part of Wellington.
The WELL_NGTON sculpture is missing the letter I. One person at a time can stand on a platform to replace the letter so they are physically part of the sign and can literally say ‘I am in Wellington’. It is likely to be one of Capital’s Instagram-able moments of the year.











